I am using a hearoid omni bot base. - The base will house: need some new treads if anyone has any ideas of where to get.
mini itx, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157228 8gb ram, 120gb ssd - had to raise the base 3" to accommodate the mini itx.
This method, cost me $14.86, without the solvent solution. I had that from a previous display case project. It is kind of expensive like lose to $30. Now to bond them is easy and very strong, but I do recommend that you have help. It is hard to hold it in place and place the solvent along the seam. I went to taps plastic and they have videos online.
I used acrylic plexi glass, had them cut to size. Did the sides in pieces to go along with the slight curve in the body. Just two pieces. The front needed to be curved a bit so I used a heat gun and got the end hot. (I have a mission style coffee table with slats. Stuck the hot plexi glass in the slat and bent until I got the curve I wanted. I used the acrylic solvent to attach it to the hearoid base, then to each other. I used a " square plexi rod, measured out how big I needed and scored it all the way around with a pvc hand saw then snapped it. Almost perfectly clean every time but some uglies in the process. But inside so I don't really care. I used the solvent to place these inside as support attaching to both base and acrylic pieces. I did this waited about 15 mins then put a cutting board on top with a 39.4lbs statue and moved it a bit, tried to be gentle since it is supposed to cure for at least 24 hrs. I will go in later and fill any gaps with a sculptable epoxy. I plan on painting the base. I did drill out the hole in front for the ir sensor and the light sensor. (Took this from ottobot and will use the little cover for the outside of it. Already molded it in. I also have two little ir object sensors I took that I plan on putting on the from right corners. I need to finish digging that out.
ez-board, h-bridge all hooked up
batteries (Batteries and power still have not been decided.) I got this power supply per robotmakers suggestion. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003DXV9O2 I understand hooking it to motherboard, ssd, etc. then the three wires that come out to power ground and ignition or switch. But it has this jumper thing that I am not sure about. Advice welcome.
Eventually the torso will be ungraded to a different one once I figure out the whole arm thing but in the meantime I am going to use robosapiens torso and thanks to DJ he made that really easy for me by integrating Robosapien. Woo hoo.
The head from an Ottobot. I poked his eyes out and am putting in two cameras. I have one already and it fits great. Head will probably be too small once I upgrade arms.
I have ordered and waiting for shipment from China. The other camera, pan and tilt brackets with some heavy duty servos with metal gears, and the little screen.
Was thinking of a little keyboard for little things but will remote in when big things need to happen.
He will be grey/white or black/white in the end. Haven't completely decided. Leaning toward a grey/white look though.
Still need to figure out: Lighting Speakers - I have two from robospaiens. Then a third that was already on the hearoid base. Plus a little one in the head of ottobot. I am going to connect that one to robosapien so when he turns on he'll yawn out of the one.
Power is really my next big one. Trying to wait until I am more settled so that I can better judge how much power I will need.
I am thinking of ai software, was recently introduced to that Denise. OMG. I am still drooling. But I also have looked at leaf, more programming than I really want I think. I am no programmer. I also looked at Ultra Hal but lacking in many ways. DJ thinks a EZ-B version of an AI may be in our future but I am way too impatient to wait.
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Yeah I don't know about the aquarium. That would be heavier than I'd like. Even with it being just around the edges. Besides more maintenance than I'd like to deal with. I want it to be easy to transport.
Interesting idea. I used to be really into aquariums, had like 5 different ones. My house was a zoo.
Yeah I plan on getting the multimeter out. Just started playing with it.
I really like how this bot has evolved. You are doing an amazing job here.
I second that!
:D
Thanks guys....
OK so I got the wiring all done and nothing.
I did a check on the batteries and maybe they we're not the best. Got 2 of these batteries
Supposed to be 12V
1 by itself pushes about 2.76 2 inline together was only like 4
Can anyone recommend a battery? Well probably a few. Looking for lighter weight.
2.76 volts? Did you charge them overnight first. Lithium ions that are 12v should never read that low. Something like 10 volts should be the lowest. I know you want light weight but 2 12 volt 8.5 ah lead acids weight 12 pounds , 6 pounds per battery.
Here are my batteries , in the end ill probably have 4 of them which is 34 amp hours of power. These two batteries new cost me 20 dollars and they are name brand , specs say they keep their charge depth 500 cycles , @1000 cycles they have 80 percent capacity. Even used everyday these can last 3 years.
These are made by.yusa (yamaha USA)
Don't worry about the tiny bit of extra weight , I've tested your base running around at full speed with 45 pounds of weights on the base , the extra 6 pounds for reliable lead acid batteries is worth it trust.me.
In the torso your using as a mid section can hold two full size batteries side by side and 4 if you stack.the little guys straight up with a little wood spacer inbetween.
If you don't want to put batteries in the torso you can fit one battery on.each side of the riser you made on a little shelf for each side.